I found the same thing for my area, I checked the store product locator and there are none at all within driving distance. No luck at Walmart, Winn-Dixie, Walgreens or Kmart either. From one hazel eyed girl to another, I feel your pain.

That palette is very similar to the wet n wild comfort zone pallette. markwins owns wet n wild so that's probably why. There's only one or 2 Shade differences it seems. So to you ladies who ant find it, give that pallette a go if you can find it :)

If you don't have a large black population where you live, it's going to be hard to find Black Radiance products. If you have a small black population, try haircare/beauty supply stores that cater to black women.

I hope this isn't a repost: If you don't have a large black population in your city, it will be hard to find these products. Look for stores that seem most likely to carry beauty products aimed at black women.

I'm black and it is interesting to see the shoe on the other foot. I routinely find that stores won't carry not just black-targeted brands, but the darker foundation tones offered by the major big brands. I have a Sally's around the corner, but they don't carry some of the products I need - I have to drive to the Sally's across town. Same thing with Ulta...

Thanks for the review! I'm going to see if I can score one of these palettes, myself!

If you don't have a large black population where you live, it's going to be hard to find Black Radiance products. If you have a small black population, try haircare/beauty supply stores that cater to black women.

Hi Scrangie! I loe when you post swatches on your nails, but I'm a little sad you haven't swatched a collection since butter londons holiday one in October last year! I don't want to be annoying though, so take your time :)